All releases of Wing IDE

Release Notes: This released added the ability to move the debug program counter, support for Maya 2015 and MotionBuilder 2015, support for Nuke version 8, support for Stackless Python version 3.3, a How-To for using Wing IDE with Source Filmmaker, support for Python 2.6+ built with Visual Studio 2012, new color palettes based on Solarized by Ethan Schoonover, several VI mode fixes, and about 30 bugfixes.

Release Notes: This release adds a new auto-editing operation for starting a new block when ':' is pressed while a range of lines is selected, offers completion on argument names in a def, no longer quits on OS X when the last window is closed, restarts correctly after downloading patches, picks up changes made in the debug dialog when debugging a named entry point, avoids hiding the file selection auto-completer popup too soon, sets sys.path[0] correctly in Python Shell on OS X and Linux, fixes cleanup after auto-invocations that span multiple lines, and fixes about 15 other minor bugs.

Release Notes: This release adds support for matplotlib with Anaconda and Django 1.6, adds a preference to auto-add EOL at the end of files, allows disabling mouse wheel font zoom, and improves the look of tabbed areas in dark color palettes. It also fixes code analysis in files containing \r EOLs, typing in the middle of the toolbar search area, problems with backspace at the start of a line, VI mode ':' commands, dragging tools back into the main window, and about 30 other bugs.

Release Notes: This release includes support for Python 3.4beta1+, fixes file type registration on OS X, fixes a potential segfault after using tab to move from field to field, fixes several problems with the Snippets tool, fixes problems closing windows and quitting on Windows, optimizes the Messages tool to avoid slowing down the IDE, fixes problems saving syntax color preferences, updates and corrects the French localization, and fixes 23 other bugs.

Release Notes: This minor maintenance release fixes dropped debugger connections when using Python 3.3, allows C debuggers such as gdb to attach to a debug process running under Python 3, allows auto-showing the Debug I/O tool only on first output for each debug session, avoids showing the run args dialog when restarting the debug process, and fixes eight other minor bugs.